Remember to register online by 2:00pm of the day of the public meeting to attend, even if you are not planning to speak. Please keep the following in mind if you are planning to speak to the BLPP at a public meeting:
- There is a time limit of 3 minutes per speaker
- A short extension of time to speak may be granted by the Chair, especially where it can be demonstrated that a speaker is making a representation on behalf of more than one interested party
- If there are many people interested in speaking on the same item of business, the Chair may ask for one speaker ‘for’ and one speaker ‘against’ where matters to be raised in each instance are the same
- When framing you position as ‘for’ or ‘against’ something make sure it is in relation to a recommendation being put before the Panel rather than the proposal that gave rise to the Panel report in which the recommendation appears
- It is not an additional opportunity to debate a matter or to pose questions to BLPP members or officers of Council
- People addressing the BLPP may answer questions put to them by BLPP members as part of clarifying their position or statement
- The BLPP may invite critical stakeholders to present information to a meeting of the BLPP on matters of business listed on a Council meeting agenda
- You are to be respectful with your remarks and not make personal reflections on or impute improper motives to anyone
- You need to be succinct and remain focused on the subject at hand.
By participating in or observing a public meeting of the BLPP you acknowledge that audio and visual capture of proceedings, as well as any written submissions, may form part of records that are retained by Council and are made publicly accessible.